SAFE AT HOME
June 12, 1989
This summer in Cooperstown, N.Y., the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum celebrates its 50th anniversary as the spiritual home of the game and as the repository of its treasures. From the essential (the Babe's bat) to the eccentric (the Babe's bowling ball), the Hall has it all. Enjoy the tour
GOLDEN SLIPPERS: YUTAKA FUKUMOTO EARNED THESE SHOES FOR STEALING 1,000 BASES IN JAPAN
A MEAN SOLE: COBB LEFT SOME SCARS WITH VINTAGE-1925 SPIKES AND QUITE A FEW OTHERS
TOE TO TOE: AFTER ALLIE REYNOLDS OF THE YANKEES NO-HIT THE RED SOX IN 1951, MEMBERS OF BOTH TEAMS SIGNED THE PITCHING RUBBER